Computer
Microcomputer
Programmable
Sensor
D. Sensor
Temporary, permanent
Permanent, temporary
Slow, fast
All of above
John Burdeen
William Shockley
Walter Brattain
Lee de Forest
1614
1617
1620
None of above
Minicomputer
Laptop computer
Notebook computer
All of above
8
4
16
2
7-bit ASCII
7-bit EBCDIC
8-bit ASCII
8-bit EBCDIC
output device
input device
storage device
processing device
Compiler
Interpreter
Assembler
Comparator
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers
IBM
Seagate
Microsoft
3M
RGB monitor
Ink-jet printer
Plotter
Laser printer
Special purpose computers
General purpose computers
Both of above
None of above
COBOl
BASIC
C
LISP
4 bits
8 bits
16 bits
64 bits
Fields are composed of bytes
Records are composed of fields
Fields are composed of characters
All of above
First generation
Second generation
Third generation
Fourth generation
Consumers
Workers
Foremen
Managers
A large percentage of editing can be performed at the time of data entry
Key verification is easily performed
The tape is reusable
Keying errors can be detected as they occur.
Binary digits
bit of system
a part of byte
All of above
System Software
Application Software
Utilities
None of the above
Primary and secondary
Random and sequential
ROM and RAM
All of above
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
None of the above
Dennis Ritchie
Prof John Keenly
Thomas Kurtz
Bill Gates
Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of Above
Inkjet
Laser
Thermal
Dot matrix
Parallel only
Sequentially only
Both sequentially and parallel
All of above
Jack Kilby
Robert Noyce
Both of above
None of above
USSR
Japan
USA
UK
Video Graphics Array
Visual Graphics Array
Volatile Graphics Array
Video Graphics Adapter
An electronic automated machine that can solve problems involving words and numbers
A more sophistic and modified electronic pocket calculator
Any machine that can perform mathematical operations
A machine that works on binary code